Regarding MadLeomon, I had just happened to get one last night. Because he was Free, I was way too curious to let him evolve on his own so I jogressed him with his Mechanorimon cell-mate and got BigMamemon of all things. I was honestly expecting WaruMonzaemon. I copied him to my other device and tried to Jogress him with a VB Tailmon and got mis-match. Curious, I copied over a Kabuterimon from my other pendulum and Jogressed and got HolyAngemon.

Ain't got no mojo...

Regarding MadLeomon, I had just happened to get one last night. Because he was Free, I was way too curious to let him evolve on his own so I jogressed him with his Mechanorimon cell-mate and got BigMamemon of all things. I was honestly expecting WaruMonzaemon. I copied him to my other device and tried to Jogress him with a VB Tailmon and got mis-match. Curious, I copied over a Kabuterimon from my other pendulum and Jogressed and got HolyAngemon.

I come from the net

Hmm, maybe my theory was wrong about the training patterns. Tentomon and Floramon have the same results without a copy, but with a copy they seem to have different Gigahit behaviour. Unless the Gigahit behaviour is affected by what the copy Digimon is...

At this point, I assume that 100% Champion is Per Digimon, meaning once it dies, that title goes away and you will still need battles for new Digimon. Not certain of that yet, but that's what I'm currently thinking.

Hmm, maybe my theory was wrong about the training patterns. Tentomon and Floramon have the same results without a copy, but with a copy they seem to have different Gigahit behaviour. Unless the Gigahit behaviour is affected by what the copy Digimon is...

Oh! Yes! Alice brought this up a while ago in the DDC and seemed pretty confident about it! She thinks that by using a copymon that has an attribute advantage to the Digimon you are raising, this results in more consistent Gigahits. For example, if you use War Greymon, a Metal Garurumon copymon will produce Gigahits. Can't test myself of course, but it seemed accurate based on what people were saying.

Red shirt

So I'm hoping to preorder one of the Dukemon/Beelzbumon editions (since I missed the first wave back before they got super expensive...) but I want the one that would be comprable to the Silver Blue version (the one that has Deep Savers and Wind Guardians in it). Does anyone know if that would be Dukemon or Beelzbumon? I'm finding conflicting info online...you'd think it'd make sense for that one to be Dukemon since it has Virus Busters (which I've seen some posts saying), but Wikimon has Beelzbumon listed as the one that's the same as the Silver Blue. Does anyone know? I don't want to preorder the wrong one...and I can't get both right now...

I'm going digital

Thank you for pointing that out! I corrected the page on Wikimon, to reflect what it actually is. Dukemon does indeed have Deep Savers, Wind Guardians and Virus Busters. This image can be used for reference:

I come from the net

Hmm, maybe my theory was wrong about the training patterns. Tentomon and Floramon have the same results without a copy, but with a copy they seem to have different Gigahit behaviour. Unless the Gigahit behaviour is affected by what the copy Digimon is...

Oh! Yes! Alice brought this up a while ago in the DDC and seemed pretty confident about it! She thinks that by using a copymon that has an attribute advantage to the Digimon you are raising, this results in more consistent Gigahits. For example, if you use War Greymon, a Metal Garurumon copymon will produce Gigahits. Can't test myself of course, but it seemed accurate based on what people were saying.

V-mon is unlocked on the Silver and Blue Pendulum by clearing all 100 tag battles. I recommend you have a look at some of the spreadsheets linked in the first post of this thread for detailed guides on the Pendulum. The guides are currently incomplete due to information still being gathered, but they're still good and worth having a look through.

Sorry but I have a question I couldn't find an answer to.
What makes a digimon stronger than another? Like what hidden stats/mechanics/data make a digimon like paildramon stronger than say a Patamon? Or what differentiates the strength between two digimons of the same "stage"? Or are there actually no strength differences between same stage digimons?

I recorded my shakes so I could see it in slo-mo and I'm hitting megahit at 13 with plesiomon and then again at like 21 or so but its so fast it gets blurry on my phone cam. I guess this means there's more than one megahit number. Also shaking the device with a sweeping motion instead of up and down seems to make it read more consistent. But still, the device is almost never consistent and thats really annoying. In contrast with the moving bar and the button taps in dm20 this feels like a step down. My arm hurts XD.

Megalogrowmon's megahit shakes are absurdly high too. Worked my way up and I didn't see it till I started shaking like 22+, too fast for me to count past 20.

Red shirt

Thank you for pointing that out! I corrected the page on Wikimon, to reflect what it actually is. Dukemon does indeed have Deep Savers, Wind Guardians and Virus Busters. This image can be used for reference:

Thanks so much! I didn't think that made any sense! (Unless they were just being cheeky and putting Virus Busters in Beelzlbumon and Nightmare Soliders in Dukemon)....I totally would've ordered the wrong one

manicfan64 discovered the sound test while tabbing, so I suggested trying a reset button combo and miraculously it worked, and they went on to discover the screen and pendulum tests. There is also a demo mode that just shows Triceramon and Wizarmon with copymon, accessible by hitting A+C while resetting, but this seems to definitely erase your data if activated. I've seen one person who says their data DIDN'T reset when accessing the pendulum test, but I don't want to say that that's a guarantee, so tread with caution.

Junior Commander

Since we are in the subject of megahits has anyone found Pidemon, Venomvamdemon, and Demon’s megahits? I have rarely gotten them out and can not figure out the number of shakes they require.

Also I’ll try to post the mega hit numbers I find along the way if that helps. Although I don’t fully understand the shake mechanism.

So far from the top of my head Ophanimon was 6-7 shakes, WarGreymon and Omegamon were around 7-8, Skullmammon was around 7-8 shakes, and Risegreymon is around 5-6 shakes. I think Angewomon or Tailmon were 4 shakes but I honestly don’t remember.

I'm a Maniac

What's considered a shake is also important. Does it measure one shake tied with on tick of the pendulum sound, or is one shake one back AND forth motion combined. I think someone said they got plesiomons megahite with 6 shakes which is not the case for me at all but maybe they're counting shakes different.